Spinal decompression therapy is used to relieve damaged or worn intervertebral discs of a specific spinal column segment through defined and computer-controlled tensile stress and to loosen them (decompression) and realign them (repositioning).
This transaction in the spine relieves pressure on the intervertebral discs, thereby facilitating the transport of fluids, nutrients and oxygen within the intervertebral disc tissue, thus allowing the intervertebral disc to recover.
This delimbing of the intervertebral joints leads to pain relief as the nerve roots are relieved.